I've grown two and this is info for whoever is thinking of getting involved with Taison.
Seed # 1 taprooted deep but did not take; from seed does not favor blue light, full spectrum will get this one further at the start; she made a recovery in a window in water until her root strengthened; she bounced back but is slow and has lived past her death date, one flower that never developed but an amazing smell.
Seed # 2 her bigger sister, took off steadily nice and fat and lush, darker at the start and really fat leaves, at about a month she started to take off; her stem is fat and her leaves are now thin and delicate with a lime smell that is fresh and clean. Just like her sister she did not flower and has lived past her auto decline, I am not experienced enough to know what she is, the new leaves are super thin unlike her early fatties, she shows the development of flowers, she does not flower, her growth is semi uniformed and again she is delicate and soft, I like her and am keeping her alive to see how long she will live for, I have read other reviews and it seems that this indicates a strain that is not yet stable; shes about 60cm high, lower massive leaves occasionally yellow but she is still the healthiest and has almost become my pet pot plant.
As I am no master I took a clip from the bottom to make a clone, it's still alive and the big girl took no damage, I suspect she will need 12/12 regardless if she is in a tent with bloomers. But again she wont die, and she wont flower and I can't give her 12/12 at this time so she is now my baby pet, don't be surprised if the same happens to your seed. If her life does not end and she can be cloned and then flowered it will get interesting as she will make a good breeder; will have to see what happens.
Resistant to all, no diseases, can tolerate fungus gnats with the help of some neem, very attractive.